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When it comes to email, Google's Gmail still holds a significantly larger marketshare than Microsoft's Outlook. But keep an eye on the Microsoft space.
Last July the company unveiled Focused Inbox, its answer to Gmail's Inbox, which separates important form non-important email.
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There are plenty of rumors swirling around about Lexmark — including one that it may opt to spin off its solutions and services businesses into a separate company like Xerox did two weeks ago.
Reuters reported last month that Lexmark is thinking of "divesting its hardware and software assets separately to
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A year after it announced plans to bring Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities to SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business, Microsoft started introducing those capabilities.
The same capabilities that already exist in Exchange, Outlook and the Outlook Web App, they promise offer broader protection of data wherever it lives.
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Surprise, surprise: companies that use paper documents waste a lot more time than those that use digital applications.
That's the word from Software Advice, which just conducted a survey to determine the advantages of digitized documents. Software Advice is a Gartner company that reviews software and offers advice to
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LibreOffice just got a major update with the release of version 5.0 — and developers claim it will give other productivity suites a run for their money.
Italo Vignoli, a director at The Document Foundation (DF), which develops the popular open-source office suite, told CMSWire the same source code
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Do we really need to talk about productivity suites anymore? Probably not.
Unless you're one of the very few power users out there, you likely won't find much difference between one suite and another.
Yes, there will always be functional differences.
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A month after Microsoft opened up Office 2016 to general preview, the company claims more than one million customers have signed up to test it — and adds that it has kept pace with updates and upgrades.
Some of the most interesting features focus on document collaboration, including:
Real Time Presence: This allows
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Microsoft is releasing Office 365 into another nine countries, bringing its total market penetration to 140 of 196 countries worldwide. The fact that you can now get Office 365 just about anywhere there is a business culture is not surprising. But the pace at which it has developed is startling.
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Hungry for news? Whet your appetite with a sampling of some of the latest developments in everything from open source software to digital asset management. LibreOffice 4.2 Offers New Features, Integration It's been a big couple of weeks for LibreOffice, an open-source alternative to Microsoft Office.
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For Microsoft, Forrester's recent report on productivity suites and alternatives to Office 2013 just couldn’t get better. It shows that while there are alternatives to Microsoft Office, most enterprises aren’t even looking at them.
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Continuing to fight the open source Office battle, Libre Office has had a major upgrade to version 4.0 with cleaner code, improved interoperability with other suites, presentation remote control and new themes.
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Having been available through beta, enterprise releases and free upgrade offers, the latest collection of Office 2013 products from Microsoft becomes generally available this week with a launch party announced for Tuesday in New York. Office For the Creative Type Having been made available with confirmed pricing to business only last week, the
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This week, Alfresco released Enterprise 4, KnowledgeTree added new functionality to help users organize documents, Box and Smartsheet integrate, IBM’s SPSS Data Collection gets document capture and there’s talk of LibreOffice going mobile.
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In an open letter, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) outlines its vision to offer a neutral collaboration opportunity, with a few OpenOffice trademark restrictions laid out, too. Apache Lands OpenOffice Back in June 2011, Oracle announced that it was handing OpenOffice off to the Apache Foundation.
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